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Air access
The cities of Adelaide and Perth are serviced by a number of international,
national and regional airlines. There are a variety of options for flights to the
Eyre Peninsula and other regional destinations in South Australia and also to
Kalgoorlie and Esperance in Western Australia. For further information, contact
your travel agent.
Car rental
Cars and campervans are available for hire in all major cities and many regional
centres. One-way rentals are allowed between Adelaide and Perth across the
Nullarbor, but may be subject to repositioning fees and other conditions.
An overseas visitor may drive in Australia if they hold a valid overseas driver ’s
licence, provided they are licensed for the class of vehicle they will be driving.
Note that driver ’s licences must be carried at all times when driving.
Always check local road conditions prior to commencing your journey. The
Emergency Services national phone number is 000 in Australia, however if using
a digital mobile phone, dial the international standard emergency number of 112.
Rail access
Great Southern Railway’s Indian Pacific services this region of Australia.
It offers travel between Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Travellers crossing the
Nullarbor have the option of taking their car with them on the train, allowing
for a return journey by road or vice versa. For timetables and further information,
visit www.gsr.com.au
Accommodation
During your journey, your accommodation options range from hotels, motels,
cabin parks, caravan parks, homestays and roadhouses. It is recommended
where possible to pre-plan your holiday and book in advance to ensure you get
the accommodation suited to your needs.
Clothing
Temperatures are quite variable in Australia so it is recommended to pack
comfortable and practical clothing, something warm for nights and lighter
clothes for the days. Be sure to bring your hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect
repellent, swim clothes and towel.
South Australian Marine Parks
Enjoy fishing in our marine parks. Find out where you can fish:
www.environment.sa.gov.au/marineparks/find-a-park
Fire danger
During fire danger season, generally from 1 November to 30 April, there are strict
conditions for lighting any fire, including campfires. On Total Fire Ban Days all fires
are banned. Avoid severe penalties by checking with www.cfs.sa.gov.au before
lighting any fires.
Download the Country Fire Service (CFS) Fire App or use the CFS Facebook page
to stay informed. Further bushfire safety information is available by contacting
the bushfire Information Hotline on 1300 362 361, or visit www.cfs.sa.gov.au
Climate
The weather on your journey from Adelaide to Perth can vary considerably
depending on the time of year you travel. Below is a guide to average temperatures.
Average maximum
Summer
Winter
South Australia (coastal)
28oC
15oC
The Nullarbor
40oC
25oC
South Western Australia
30oC
18oC
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